Abstract
Remote Sensing or Earth Observation are crucial methods and source of Earth´s spatial data. New challenges of RS utilization arise with ongoing climate change and scientific development in environmental sciences. The monitoring of vegetation properties and status or detection of vegetation stress are important for agricultural and forestry industries worldwide. As agricultural and forestry production is strongly influenced by ongoing climate change, it is important to understand the current trends as well as to continuously monitor future changes, both in natural vegetation and in managed environments.
Topics
Remote sensing data fusion
Vegetation/soil parameters detection
Precise mapping of biotic/abiotic disturbances
Monitoring the effects of changing climate on Earth surface and the biodiversity
Registration Fee
Completely free.
Programme
The seminar starts at 10 am and expected ending is at 3 pm. The programme consists of five prime talks, two workshops/demonstrations of remote sensing data processing, and three short talks of our partners, see detailed time schedule below.
ENTER THE SEMINAR VIDEO-CATALOGUE
10:00 - 10:10
Welcome session (Jan Komarek, CZE)
10:10 - 10:40
Soil Moisture Content from GNSS Reflectometry (Inigo Molina, ESP)
10:40 - 11:10
Scale-dependent effect of climate on biodiversity (Petr Keil, CZE)
11:10 - 11:40
Remote sensing applications in northern environments (Corine Davids, Stein Rune Karlsen, NOR)
11:40 - 12:20
Project demonstration: Quantifying trees, delineating their crowns and assessing their healt status (Tomas Kloucek, CZE)
12:20 - 13:00
News from the world of Unmanned Aerial Systems (Frantisek Hanzlik, CZE)
Drone commercial applications (David Balhar, CZE)
Using satellite images to improve the operation of the Natura2000 network: A prototype for monitoring sites habitats with Copernicus (Jan Misurec, CZE)
13:00 - 13:30
Monitoring of abandoned agricultural land based on Sentinel 2A (Monika Kopecka, Daniel Szatmari, SVK)
13:30 - 14:00
Analysing the effect of climate change on cryosphere at Tibetan Plateau (Jan Kropacek, CZE)
14:00 - 14:40
Project demonstration: Assessing water quality using satellite data (David Moravec, CZE)
14:40 - 15:00
Conclusion and remarks (Jan Komarek, CZE)
The seminar language is English. The seminar is organized in the online form, which runs on Zoom video-conferencing software.
Registration is CLOSED.
Acknowledgements
The event si supported by Visegrad Fund, Norway grants and State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic.